[geocentrism] Re: Moon landings?

  • From: "Gary Shelton" <garylshelton@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 02:59:39 -0600

Dr. Jones,

I don't have much to solidly contribute here, but I read your piece and it
seems to me that you are saying that the rocket will run out of fuel
reaching the moon, or certainly that it won't have enough for the return
trip.  And this is for either GC or HC, correct?  Has this been echoed in
other places for backup?

Also, I assume when you say a rocket is launched "eastwardly" or
"westwardly" you are referring to an attitude change in said rocket once it
is already launched, for all rockets launch straight upwards, correct?

Further, I would ask you if the "launch direction" would be predicated upon
the position of the moon at the time of intercept?  I mean, in the GC you
are saying we launch westwardly, since that is the direction of the moon's
travel, but what if the moon were sunk way down in the east at the instant
the decision were made to "aim" the rocket eastwardly or westwardly?  Would
it not be therefore possible to shoot a rocket eastwardly in our GC
worldview?  And, conversely, shoot a rocket westwardly to meet a HC moon
sunk way down in the west?

Would not the interception of the moon be a perfectly feasible manner, in
either case, given enough fuel?

Sincerely,

Gary Shelton


> All,
>
> Can I have some more opinions on the alleged Apollo Moon landings and
whether they conflict with the Bible, please? So far, the silence has been
deafening from some of you.
>
> Regards,
>
> Neville.



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